On calling forth all the fly jumpers for achieving the purpose of Rama s task the best fly jumper and the king of VanarasSugreeva spoke to all of them, "oh, best vanara s, you shall search all of this earth as I have detailed." Sugreeva said so to all Vanaras. (4 45 1, 2a) Understanding that arduous order of the king of VanarasSugreeva those best Vanaras started out covering the earth like grasshoppers. (4 45 2, 3a) Rama remained on that MountainPrasravana along with Lakshmana looking forward to that month which is marked for locating Seetha. (4 45 3b, 4a)

Then the brave VanaraShatabali swiftly started towards the beautiful northern quarter that is encompassed by the king of mountains, namely Himavanta. (4 45 4b, 5a) The Vanara troop commander Vinata journeyed towards the eastern direction, and the fly jumper, leader of Vanaras and Vayu s son Hanuma travelled towards southerly quarter that is once trodden by SageAgastya, along with Lt. Tara, Prince regent Angada, and others. (4 45 5b, 6) The commander of fly jumpers and a tigerly VanaraSushena started out towards the horrifying western direction that is ruled by Varuna. (4 45 7) Then on disposing the commanders of Vanara army to all directions according to their capabilities, that valorous king Sugreeva who is contented earlier by way of gaining his kingdom through Rama, is now gladdened to his heart s content for sending Vanara troops to all directions as a requital to Rama s help. (4 45 8)

In this way when despatched by their king Sugreeva all the vanara lieutenants expeditiously started towards one s own direction. (4 45 9) When those great mighty fly jumpers have started to dash off some are bawling, some highly blaring, some more thundering, and some more oddly bellowing, while some more are roaring like Lions. (4 45 10) Well motivated this way by the king Sugreeva those vanara lieutenants put their fortitude into boastful words and said, "we lead forth Seetha, we wish to kill Ravana." (4 45 11)

"I will kill Ravana single handedly if he chances on battlefield, and then on drubbing the other Rakshasas I will quickly bring back Janaka s daughter, Seetha." Another Vanara soldier said so. (4 45 12) "I alone will bring back Janaki even from netherworlds, who might be shivering owing to enervation, and you my Vanara soldier colleagues, you all may stay behind now." Thus another Vanara hero said. (4 45 13) "I will completely shatter the trees, shred the mountains, split the earth and storm the oceans." Thus another Vanara gave war cry. (4 45 14)

"I can fly jump a hundred Yojana s, undoubtedly," said one Vanara while the other said, "I can jump even more than a hundred Yojana s, for sure." (4 45 15) "My transit cannot be thwarted either on the plane of earth, or in the ocean, or on mountains or in forests, or in the netherworld, or in its core." This is the slogan of another Vanara warrior. (4 45 16) Thus each individual vanara gave war whoops with the proper proud of his might in the audience of Vanaras king Sugreeva and departed. (4 45 17)